i.
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>> Everytime I boot (ever since I got my FR) I've seen a bunch (6) of
>> CRCFAIL 0x1a3f messages. What are they? Should I care?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Fredrik
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>>
>>
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Sorry, ignore my last e-mail.
try to read this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td532868
Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Everytime I boot (ever since I got my FR) I've seen a bunch (6) of
> CRCFAIL 0x1a3f messages. What
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may be the KERNEL CRC check ,
you can try a new kernel.
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/
Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Everytime I boot (ever since I got my FR) I've seen a bunch (6) of
> CRCFAIL 0x1a3f m
Hi.
Everytime I boot (ever since I got my FR) I've seen a bunch (6) of
CRCFAIL 0x1a3f messages. What are they? Should I care?
Thanks in advance,
Fredrik
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Ope
ILs?
Nope, as I said above the quote, that story is about the post that was
linked to. CRCFAIL is something out of WLAN / SDIO driver, it doesn't
seem to make any symptom, although it's not the kind of thing that makes
your day.
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2008/7/18 Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> However, PMU driver was feeling this way before userspace got started
> and therefore before pid 1 existed. It turned out that Linux reacts to
> this situation by killing the nearest thing to hand, which was the JFFS2
> garbage collection thread, with a
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Poking around in dmesg output, I see lots of these:
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| CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
| CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
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| But no indication of where they're coming from. They seem to occur
| at random times d
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Ken Restivo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Poking around in dmesg output, I see lots of these:
>
> CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
> CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
>
> But no indication of where they're coming from. They seem to occur at
> random times during bo
Poking around in dmesg output, I see lots of these:
CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
CRCFAIL 0x1a3f
But no indication of where they're coming from. They seem to occur at random
times during boot.
What is CRC failing, and what, if anything, might be broken by that?
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